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Facing Race Idea Challenge

Facing Race Idea Challenge

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You Can't Hate Someone Whose Story You Know

As part of Intermedia Arts' Our Turn program - a TV show created for and by youth about ...

Run for Your Civil Rights

Organize and Stage a "Run for Your Civil Rights" running event and program to publicize and ...

To Important To Fail; The People

Eddie Marcus 7017 Courtly Road Woodbury, MN 55125 651-331-8639 My facing race ...

Project s.t.a.r.t. Leadership

Project s.t.a.r.t. Leadership (PSL) will engage student leadership in closing the achievement ...

Building Bridges' On-line Community Scrapbook

Building Bridges’ core leadership group began meeting in Fall 2010, building relationships with ...

Cross Cultural Training for Head Start/Early Childhood Programs

In our Arrowhead region there are several Head Start Programs serving youth from varied ...

Building community through food

Building community through food is an idea to use our common enjoyment of food to grown ...

Community Against Bullying

Bullying in all its forms has become an epidemic across the nation, and here at home. Our group ...

Elementary Anti-racism Student Leader Group

To create an anti-racism student leader group at our elementary school in the Hopkins Public ...

Facing Race Idea Challenge

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FINALISTS IN THE FACING RACE IDEA CHALLENGE!

Nearly 50 Minnesotans participated in the Facing Race Idea Challenge and submitted their ideas to reduce racism in their communities. A panel of community judges narrowed the entries to five finalists and then you voted for your favorite ideas.

The top two vote-getting ideas each receive $2,500 to put their ideas into action. Congratulations to these winning ideas!

Project s.t.a.r.t. Leadership aims to engage Minneapolis youth in racial justice and equity work.

Youth Peacekeepers will bring together a group of racially diverse high school students and teach them communication skills and conflict resolution, starting with discussions about race.

View all of the great ideas submitted by scrolling down and clicking "Entries.”

Thank you to all who submitted or voted for an idea. We appreciate your efforts to create a community in which everyone feels safe, valued and respected. To learn more about the Facing Race initiative, visit www.FacingRace.org.

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